2 rules for unincorporated Coweta County, Georgia.
Verified from official government sources
Coweta County has no general dark-sky or outdoor-lighting ordinance for residential property, and Georgia has no statewide dark-sky law. Glare and spillover are handled mainly through private nuisance law, HOA covenants, and case-by-case site-plan conditions on larger projects.
Coweta County sets no numeric light-trespass limit at residential property lines, and Georgia has no statewide standard. A neighbor's floodlight shining onto your property is usually addressed through HOA covenants or a private nuisance claim, not county code enforcement.
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